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France’s Foreign Ministry has denied reports claiming that the country is preparing to deploy ten warships to the Middle East. The clarification came after speculation spread following U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for international cooperation to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. In a post on social media platform X, the ministry stated that no new French warships have been sent to the region.
According to the ministry, French naval vessels currently remain stationed in the eastern Mediterranean. It emphasized that France’s position has not changed and continues to be defensive and protective in nature. The statement sought to dispel misinformation circulating online about French military movements.
The denial underscores France’s effort to maintain transparency about its military posture amid heightened attention to maritime security in the Middle East.
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